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[Preprint]. 2024 Apr 19:2024.03.22.586322. Originally published 2024 Mar 27. [Version 2] doi: 10.1101/2024.03.22.586322

Figure 1: Deviation in adult Aedes aegypti survival in comparison to combined average following varied temperature exposures.

Figure 1:

Male and female adults were exposed to three extreme temperatures for 2 hours (Supplementary figures 1a and 1b) and 6 hours (Supplementary figures 1c and 1d). Following the exposure, the survival of the mosquitoes was evaluated after 2 hours (early) (Supplementary figures 1a and 1c) and 24 hours (later) (Supplementary figures 1b and 1d). For each treatment, 5 replicates were run, with 8 mosquitoes per replicate. The numbers within each heatmap tile represent the proportion survival of adult mosquitoes for a specified population, depending on the temperature treatment (Supplementary tables S2a and S2b). Figures were produced using R 4.2.3 and edited with Inkscape 1.3.